Generations Jazz Festival 2005

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Generations Jazz Ltd.
25 St. Mary’s Avenue
London
N3 1SN
Email: r.lanyi@ucl.ac.uk
Phone: 020-8349-1377
Mobile: 07855-552-946
Dear Sirs,
The Generations Jazz Festival to be held in March 2005 will be an
International standard event to be centred at the University of London.
A music festival for
young people, by
young people. This
sums up what the
Generations Jazz
Festival is all about.
The uniqueness of
this festival will
therefore attract
plenty of media
attention, as well as
good audiences built
up largely from
students across the
UK.
It is probably the best time ever for an event like this to take place especially
in London. Jazz is becoming once again popular amongst younger people,
and London is leading the way. For the first time in decades, young jazz
musicians such as Jamie Cullum are being signed up again for million pound
record deals and what’s more, this is all happening in London. Many of the
Jazz clubs and events are not geared toward students, and so we aim to
develop what is a keen and eager new audience.
The main event of our festival will
be over a weekend in March where
we are transforming our venue (the
Institute of Education) into a haven
of Jazz music. We will be running
up to 6 concurrent music stages
and workshops for 2 whole days,
showing acts ranging from
renowned International musicians
to up-coming young talented
musicians and University bands.
Our audiences will have the
opportunity to join in on hands-on
workshops and talks led by some
of the best music educators in the
country. There will also be a series
of concerts, jam sessions,
workshops and most importantly
parties for the week preceding the
main event.
The Festival will provide a unique and original opportunity for you to promote
your brand, both as a company and as an employer to a wide variety of
potential customers and employees.
We shall be publicising this groundbreaking
event to the general London public through
the Jazz in London publication and by
generating media interest in press articles
such as Jazzwise magazine. London’s
102.2 Jazz FM will be helping to advertise
the festival to hundreds of thousands of
people across London.
We will be reaching many thousands of students in our audiences and
participants, and advertising to the majority of the 100, 000 students of the
University of London. We aim to reach nearly every university in the country
through the National Union of Students.
Through these means we are able to present these opportunities to your
business:
1. The chance to become a main sponsor for the festival and feature
in all of our marketing operations.
2. Direct Logo Advertising to thousands of people across London and
thousands of students across the UK through our own publications
and website.
3. Sponsorship possibilities ranging over posters, individual music
stages/arenas, workshops and cocktail events.
4. A great opportunity for graduate recruitment in the University of
London.
5. Space for corporate presentation stands within the main festival
event for PR purposes, or for direct graduate recruitment to our
student audiences.
6. Conference options on arrangement.
If you would like to discuss these possibilities further, please contact me to
arrange a meeting with our executive team.
We are confident this festival will be a huge success and will be remembered
for many years to come. We are proud to present this opportunity to you and
hope that you will be interested in working with us.
Yours faithfully,
Richard Lanyi
Director, Generations Jazz
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